Cirque du Solei President Discusses Jackson Show
LAS VEGAS (AP) -The music and dance of the King of Pop is coming to Sin City.
TheMichael Jackson, The Immortal World Tou is scheduled to stop at the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino in December.
Cirque du Solei president Daniel Lamarre discussed the $57 million show during a press event in Las Vegas.
The tour will kick off in Montreal in October and hit 30 cities including New York, Miami, Philadelphia and Los Angeles before stopping in Las Vegas.
Immortal will also feature as-yet-unreleased songs that Jackson had finished before his death in 2009.
A separate permanent production is expected to open next year at Mandalay Bay.
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